Baby showers have their roots in ancient Egypt, where they were held to celebrate the birth of a child. Invitations, however, were delivered by messengers on papyrus scrolls.
Beyoncé's baby shower invitation was a boxed pop-up book, and Kim Kardashian's featured a music box with a lullaby she recorded herself.
Some invitations incorporate games like scratch-off cards or puzzles, adding a layer of fun and engagement.
With the rise of technology, digital baby shower invitations have become popular, allowing guests to join the celebration remotely.
From Harry Potter to Disney, baby shower invitations now come in a wide variety of themes to match the mom-to-be's interests.
Guests bring items for a time capsule to be opened by the child on a significant future date, creating a lasting memory.